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- Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 8:11am #803650
ConezdParticipantProbably scoot MJs chart to the left about 3 spots.
0- Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 8:13am #803654
ConezdParticipantAnd can we add about 3 inches and another 50 lbs to MJ without him losing any if his speed, agility, athleticism? Ya know, to even out the comparison…
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 8:13am #803717
ConezdParticipantAnd can we add about 3 inches and another 50 lbs to MJ without him losing any if his speed, agility, athleticism? Ya know, to even out the comparison…
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 8:14am #803656
GottaBeTheShoesParticipantTbh, I’d disagree with you because it has to do with age but 60 less games in a season for 3 seasons is quite significant.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 8:14am #803719
GottaBeTheShoesParticipantTbh, I’d disagree with you because it has to do with age but 60 less games in a season for 3 seasons is quite significant.
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- Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 8:11am #803713
ConezdParticipantProbably scoot MJs chart to the left about 3 spots.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 8:12am #803652
GottaBeTheShoesParticipantThe interesting part is, The 2 years Jordan was chasing a baseball career instead, may cost him being the GOAT in the end. But I don’t see Lebron being able to win as well at an older age, too many good teams and talent these days. He barely got past the Pacers and Spurs so who knows. But I find this chart kind of silly because you could put a lot of people in that same way in the chart, Lebron isn’t the first one to match Jordan in his career arc. I think Shaq and Magic Johnson both started out with more, so I don’t think it really says anything about Lebron’s greatness unless you were just considering the similarities of their careers so far.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 8:12am #803715
GottaBeTheShoesParticipantThe interesting part is, The 2 years Jordan was chasing a baseball career instead, may cost him being the GOAT in the end. But I don’t see Lebron being able to win as well at an older age, too many good teams and talent these days. He barely got past the Pacers and Spurs so who knows. But I find this chart kind of silly because you could put a lot of people in that same way in the chart, Lebron isn’t the first one to match Jordan in his career arc. I think Shaq and Magic Johnson both started out with more, so I don’t think it really says anything about Lebron’s greatness unless you were just considering the similarities of their careers so far.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 8:18am #50332
Pacers_Fan33Participant - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 8:52am #803668

MagikKnickParticipantCant compare at age 28, Bron had a 3-year headstart
0- Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 9:21am #803698

jmarg25ParticipantThats exactly what the chart illustrates.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 9:21am #803762

jmarg25ParticipantThats exactly what the chart illustrates.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 11:04am #803896
BenchWarmerParticipantAre you seriously faulting Leron for being a star right out of hifhschool? Haha hell yeah you can compare and at 28 years old Lebron has him beat
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 11:04am #803831
BenchWarmerParticipantAre you seriously faulting Leron for being a star right out of hifhschool? Haha hell yeah you can compare and at 28 years old Lebron has him beat
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- Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 8:52am #803732

MagikKnickParticipantCant compare at age 28, Bron had a 3-year headstart
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 9:38am #803714

BasketballJunkie224Participanttimes are different, players are better, teams are better, basketball is better, lebron is BETTER
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 9:38am #803778

BasketballJunkie224Participanttimes are different, players are better, teams are better, basketball is better, lebron is BETTER
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 9:45am #803728

HaleParticipantWhether you want to say it’s fair or not that it goes by age it’s still a pretty cool chart.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 9:45am #803792

HaleParticipantWhether you want to say it’s fair or not that it goes by age it’s still a pretty cool chart.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 9:52am #803737

FritzParticipantI mean as good as Lebron is and will become, Jordan did defeat the Monstars. And as much of an accomplishment beating a 37 year old Tim Duncan is, beating 25 foot aliens from another planet its just down right ridiculous. I mean did you see that dunk from the half court line MJ had? Lebron has a ways to go.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 9:52am #803802

FritzParticipantI mean as good as Lebron is and will become, Jordan did defeat the Monstars. And as much of an accomplishment beating a 37 year old Tim Duncan is, beating 25 foot aliens from another planet its just down right ridiculous. I mean did you see that dunk from the half court line MJ had? Lebron has a ways to go.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 10:23am #803842
juforre6ParticipantShould be taken into consideration that jordan never sold out to win like lebron did. Back in the 90s the best wanted to compete against eachother not form a superteam thats what the olympics are for…MJ true competitor>Lebron sellout
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 10:23am #803777
juforre6ParticipantShould be taken into consideration that jordan never sold out to win like lebron did. Back in the 90s the best wanted to compete against eachother not form a superteam thats what the olympics are for…MJ true competitor>Lebron sellout
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 10:42am #803870

OhCanada-ParticipantThe Lebron “superteam” is blown out of proportion imo. So what if they wanted to play together what’s so bad about that. They wanted to win and thought what better way them to team up. Its not like they are just being handed titles don’t act that way and disregard their championships.
The players should not be told they don’t deserve their championships or that the organization doesn’t deserve the championships. Miami drafted Wade,developed him as a leader, won with him, and treated him the way you should treat a franchise player. Wade and James decided to form a “superteam” and bring Bosh along. Miami was smarter then Cleveland in deciding to clear all contracts to have this mega team. Miami has put good role players around these guys and won two out of three possible Championships.
If anything the whole decision thing,negative comments by the trio,and mainstream media have put bad taste in fans mouths. Either way these guys are Champions.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 10:42am #803805

OhCanada-ParticipantThe Lebron “superteam” is blown out of proportion imo. So what if they wanted to play together what’s so bad about that. They wanted to win and thought what better way them to team up. Its not like they are just being handed titles don’t act that way and disregard their championships.
The players should not be told they don’t deserve their championships or that the organization doesn’t deserve the championships. Miami drafted Wade,developed him as a leader, won with him, and treated him the way you should treat a franchise player. Wade and James decided to form a “superteam” and bring Bosh along. Miami was smarter then Cleveland in deciding to clear all contracts to have this mega team. Miami has put good role players around these guys and won two out of three possible Championships.
If anything the whole decision thing,negative comments by the trio,and mainstream media have put bad taste in fans mouths. Either way these guys are Champions.
0- Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 1:42pm #803973

DolanCareParticipantPeople also forget how good the Bulls were without MJ. Pippen was an incredible player. Easily the equivalent, if not more, to today’s version of Dwyane Wade.
The Bulls won 55 games in the season Jordan first retired.
It was kinda lame how Lebron set himself up with the Heat, but if Dan Gilbert found Lebron a Pippen/Wade while he was in Cleveland then he would probably still be there. Jordan was lucky that the organization found him talent. Lebron wasn’t so lucky and had to take his situation into his own hands.
0- Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 1:48pm #803981

Mad MaxParticipantEh Gotta disagree. As much as I Hate Wade and love Pippen, Wade is the better player. Wade won a title as the man back in ’06, when he had one of the greatest finals performances, and has been a 25+ppg scorer for most of his career, while being a good defender. During Scottie’s time when MJ was gone, he didn’t scorer as much nor did he even get his team to the finals. More recently though, Pippen is the better player as Wade has fallen off.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 1:48pm #804044

Mad MaxParticipantEh Gotta disagree. As much as I Hate Wade and love Pippen, Wade is the better player. Wade won a title as the man back in ’06, when he had one of the greatest finals performances, and has been a 25+ppg scorer for most of his career, while being a good defender. During Scottie’s time when MJ was gone, he didn’t scorer as much nor did he even get his team to the finals. More recently though, Pippen is the better player as Wade has fallen off.
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- Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 1:42pm #804036

DolanCareParticipantPeople also forget how good the Bulls were without MJ. Pippen was an incredible player. Easily the equivalent, if not more, to today’s version of Dwyane Wade.
The Bulls won 55 games in the season Jordan first retired.
It was kinda lame how Lebron set himself up with the Heat, but if Dan Gilbert found Lebron a Pippen/Wade while he was in Cleveland then he would probably still be there. Jordan was lucky that the organization found him talent. Lebron wasn’t so lucky and had to take his situation into his own hands.
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- Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 11:12am #803841

Ghost01ParticipantJordan was so reliant on his jump shot later in his career. Game 7, LeBron’s jumpshot was lights out. But if that has to become the majority of his game, he could have nights like Game 3 where its just off, unless of course he becomes as good a jump shooter as Michael and then anything’s possible.
Michael and the Bulls in general were kind of running on fumes those last couple years, but the league lacked any real star power to dethrone him. There are so many young STUDS in this league, once LeBron goes from being Best player in the league by far to Arguably one of the best players in the league when he gets older, it’s going to be harder for him.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 11:12am #803906

Ghost01ParticipantJordan was so reliant on his jump shot later in his career. Game 7, LeBron’s jumpshot was lights out. But if that has to become the majority of his game, he could have nights like Game 3 where its just off, unless of course he becomes as good a jump shooter as Michael and then anything’s possible.
Michael and the Bulls in general were kind of running on fumes those last couple years, but the league lacked any real star power to dethrone him. There are so many young STUDS in this league, once LeBron goes from being Best player in the league by far to Arguably one of the best players in the league when he gets older, it’s going to be harder for him.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 06/24/2013 - 4:28am #804392

BasketballJunkie224Participantbut even tho jordan didnt ‘sell out’ he had a better team anyway lol…idk maybe im just a huge lebron fan but i know 1 thing…its def close and at this stage of the game to say jordan is definitely better just shows me that jordan is put on this pedistal and no matter what lebron does nobody will ever wanna say lebron is better than jordan…i guess to each is own?
0 - Posted on: Mon, 06/24/2013 - 4:28am #804327

BasketballJunkie224Participantbut even tho jordan didnt ‘sell out’ he had a better team anyway lol…idk maybe im just a huge lebron fan but i know 1 thing…its def close and at this stage of the game to say jordan is definitely better just shows me that jordan is put on this pedistal and no matter what lebron does nobody will ever wanna say lebron is better than jordan…i guess to each is own?
0 - Posted on: Mon, 06/24/2013 - 6:25am #804377

chevilicousParticipantI think arguments like these are more of a generation thing than anything else. I can totally see in about 10 years these young 10-12 yr old kids playing basketball right now considering Lebron James as the GOAT. It happens all the time in sports, there’s always resistance from a past generation refusing to give up on the biggest sports idol of their time, and even relenquish the idea of someone being even close to better than he is. But until that time, the argument can (and always is) made for one or another. The fact of the matter is players continue to get bigger, faster and stronger with constant developments to conditioning. You have Facilities at the college level nowadays that are 3-4 times bigger and better than pro facilities you saw in the 90’s.
It’s really hard and unfair to compare the two, and I personally beleive the 2 would give each other fits if they were to ever have met up in their primes. However if you look at a competition stand point, I do beleive what Jordan did against all world big men was absolutely sensational. People forget that’s waht made him great. It was something we had never seen before from a wing player, he played in an era of bigs like Hakeem, Robinson, Malone, Ewing, Shaq etc. When all we really knew was a past of dominant big men winning you championships. Lebron has faced decent competition in the playoffs with this spurs team this season being by far his best. But unfortunately the easter conference, more notabely the bottom 5-8 for the last decade have been absolutely horrendous. He has gone up against more and defeated more perimeter oriented ball clubs, than paint pounding big men (the game has gone this way a little bit). But if you look at guys like Roy Hibbert, David West, and Joakim Noah giving this team trouble year in and year out its hard to imagine what they could accomplish against the bigs of the 90’s.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 06/24/2013 - 6:25am #804442

chevilicousParticipantI think arguments like these are more of a generation thing than anything else. I can totally see in about 10 years these young 10-12 yr old kids playing basketball right now considering Lebron James as the GOAT. It happens all the time in sports, there’s always resistance from a past generation refusing to give up on the biggest sports idol of their time, and even relenquish the idea of someone being even close to better than he is. But until that time, the argument can (and always is) made for one or another. The fact of the matter is players continue to get bigger, faster and stronger with constant developments to conditioning. You have Facilities at the college level nowadays that are 3-4 times bigger and better than pro facilities you saw in the 90’s.
It’s really hard and unfair to compare the two, and I personally beleive the 2 would give each other fits if they were to ever have met up in their primes. However if you look at a competition stand point, I do beleive what Jordan did against all world big men was absolutely sensational. People forget that’s waht made him great. It was something we had never seen before from a wing player, he played in an era of bigs like Hakeem, Robinson, Malone, Ewing, Shaq etc. When all we really knew was a past of dominant big men winning you championships. Lebron has faced decent competition in the playoffs with this spurs team this season being by far his best. But unfortunately the easter conference, more notabely the bottom 5-8 for the last decade have been absolutely horrendous. He has gone up against more and defeated more perimeter oriented ball clubs, than paint pounding big men (the game has gone this way a little bit). But if you look at guys like Roy Hibbert, David West, and Joakim Noah giving this team trouble year in and year out its hard to imagine what they could accomplish against the bigs of the 90’s.
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